Vanity case



July 29, 1930. I F. E. WAKVEFIEL .D 1 7 t VANITY CASE Filed Jan. 7, 1929 Pa tented July 29, 1930 UNITED STATES rnANK n. WAKEFIELD, or ELGIN, ILLINGIS, ASSIGNOR TO ILLINOIS wATcncAsnjcoM- PANY, or ELGIN, ILLINOIS, A conronerion or, LLINoIs vANrrYcAsn" I Application filedJ'an-uary 7, 192*.. Serial noilaeofiiafl In this invention which relates to a vanity case I have sought to incorporate certain desirable features within a very small compass, and to provide therefor a protective housing which need be no larger than an ordinary watch case. The accomplishment of this end has resulted in a novel arrangement and combination of parts as will hereinafter appear.

A suggestive embodiment of'my invention is set forth in the accompanying drawing in the manner following:

- ate with a bar 11 forming part of a bow 12 Figure 1 is a View in elevation of the vanitycase interior as the same appears with the cover opened;

Fig. 2 is a similar view with the sifter plate removed; and

Fig. 3 is a detail in section taken on line 33 of Fig. 1.

In the present structure I employ a case A which may have an irregular but symmetrical contour, and be produced in a size no larger than a watch case ofthe present day. Such a case is provided with a bottom 5 and upstanding marginal side walls 6 over which may be arranged a cover B of conventional construction. As shown, the cover which includes a top 7 with depending marginal side walls 8 is hingedly connected at 9 to the case in the usual manner. A catch 10 which is extended from the case is adapted to cooper which is afiixed to the cover, and by some such means the' cover may be releasably locked in closed position upon thecase.

The space within the case and cover is occupied by the several elements which tothe case bottom so as to providea marginal A support for the platform. The platform is maintained at an elevation slightly above the top edge of thecase walls-so as to cooperate with the walls 8 of thecover for holding the latter centrally in its closed position.

Centrally of the platform'I provide a circular depression surrounded by slanting wallsl16 wliichbo nnect tlie upper and lower I levelsof the platform. Within the platform depress on areprovided three symmetrically placed openings 17, 18and 19, the latter consisting of apluralityof sifter holes arranged in a group. liitfted' directly below the open: ng 18 isa cup20 joined atits upper edges I to theiplatform and Icapablegof receivin .1 compact 2'1. This cup ezgtends from the plat form to the bottomlofthe case, andlis disposed within the compartment therewithin wherein loose powder may, be received The two openings; 17 and 19- commuiiicate with thepo'wder compartment below the platform, the opening 17 being adapted to receive material therethrough when the compartment is to be refilledwith powder, and the sifter openings 19 being adapted to release powder from the compartment when the case is properly positioned and shaken for this purpose.

Seated within the depression of the platform, and mountedto revolve therein, is a circular rotatable plate having a pivotal connection 26 with theplatform. This plate may be provided with a tongue 27 upstanding adjacent one edge for facilitating rotary movements thereof. Within the rotatable plate is a single opening 28 of such size as to uncover the compact within the cup 20, or expose all of the sifter openings 19, or afford full access through the replenishing opening 17. The plate may accordingly take up any one of three operative positions, according to which of the platform openings it is desired to expose. WVhen in the position of Fig. 1, the rotatable plate closes the openings to the loose powder compartment,and only partially exposes the compact through the opening 18. The case may be carried around without any spilling or disturbing of the contents when the rotatable plate is in this position.

The present vanity case is advantageous from the standpoint of its simplicity and compactness. 7 Its rotatable plate wherein is a single opening is adapted to cooperate successively with the three openings in the subwill be no disturbance or loss of contents.

This plate also is disposed Within the depression of the platform over which is a sufficient clearance for a puff 30 to be accommodated.

This pufi' is held in place by the inclined marginal Wall 16 connecting the upper and lower levels of the platform. A f11ll-sized mirror 31 may also be mounted within the cover so as to be available for use when the vanity case is opened up.

I claim: H V I In a vanity, the combination of a case across which is extended a platform having therein a circular depressed portion with three symmetrical openings two'of which open into a loose powder compartment and the third into a cup containing v a compact, and a circular plate mounted for rotation Within the depressed portionof the platform; the plate having an opening adapted to uncover succes- I s ively the three platform openings to afford access to the material t-hereWithi-n, the several openings occupying such relative positions that the loose powder compartment may be completely shut off While the compact openin is occluded in Whole orin part.

:11 testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this '31 dayof December, 1928.

V FRANK E; WVAKEFIELD. 

